I totally agree with you, actually. I also know some vegetarians who eat nothing but French fries and bagels. So it's not the dietary choice itself, but the way one chooses to implement it. And ultimately, whole unprocessed foods will prevail. |
Obviously that is not the Paleo diet. |
You're right. Meat and veggies will kill you. Paleo may be an idiotic conceit, but the diet seems quite healthy to me. |
| We keep it simple, grilled or baked chicken with a starch and veggies. Or lightly breaded and baked fish. There are plenty of tasty seasonings at the grocery store. Or how about a burger with lettuce in place of the bun. Instead of pasta we use a spiralizer and make noodles out of zucchini. It only takes a few minutes to saute and it's delicious whether you use marinara or pesto sauce. The Weight Watchers site has some good recipes that are also easy and tasty. |
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My husband lost weight eating simple foods- baked fish, chicken, etc. the key was to fill the plate with veggies and keep the protein portions simple and within the serving size.
If you're like my husband and tend to get *hungry* fix a veggie platter before dinner. You can buy a low fat dip and precut veggies. Nibble before you sit down to eat. It helps take the edge off of the hunger so you're able to stay within the serving size. Eating out was a major problem for us- we had to cut way back on eating out and getting take out. It's unbelievable how much fat/salt/calories are in restaurant and take out. I have always liked the Cooking Light magazines and cookbooks. You can see the serving size, cholesterol, salt etc. of each recipe. I was pleasantly surprised to see that some of my favorite foods are not as unhealthy as I imagined. Cooking Light seems to depend on seasoning vs. fat- so many of their dishes have a lot of flavor without the calories and cholesterol. |
| OP here. Thanks everyone! This is all super helpful. Deff. trying to eat more chicken and fish and try to fill my plate with lots of veggies. Thankfully I really like vegetables so I'm hopeful I can make it work |
This is not true. Read Gary Taubes or see the movie Fed Up. Fat storage is regulated by the hormone insulin. Insulin is triggered by eating carbohydrates. The human body's metabolism is not regulated in the tidy mathematical formula of "calories in vs. calories out." Low-carb diets were a fad and a truly bad idea that has driven our obesity epidemic. |
| PP, I am absolutely serious (and ignorant on this): why is low-carb leading to obesity? Is it better to have moderate amounts of carbs? Does the type of carb make any real difference? |
They misspoke, so to speak. They meant low-fat. |